Natural wild Calendars

93 creative works found

  • A collection of Big Cats

  • Mammals from around the world. Cover – Giraffe Calf / Jan – Snow Leopard / Feb – Spotted Pony / Mar – Slender-Tailed Meerkat / Apr – Ring-Tailed Lemur / May – Red Squirrel / Jun – Amur Leopard / Jul – Lambs / Aug – Polecat / Sep – Vicunas / Oct – Red Fox / Nov – Prairie Dogs / Dec – Cheetah

  • A selection of images that I have taken of flowers both here in Australia and in Scotland….

  • To spend an hour with Mountain Gorillas is one of the best wildlife experiences you can ever hope for. They captivate you with their eyes and you become lost in the moment. Your time with them goes so fast you are left just wanting more… / / All the images are from our trip to ‘Virunga volcanoes’ in Rwanda. / / Other Calendars / -Click to view- / / If you would like a bespoke calendar made from any of my images please bubblemail me! / / / /

  • A celebration of nature.

  • A creative look into the fast flying and sometimes resting dragonfly’s

  • A artistic look at flowers. /

  • Some of the most spectacular lightning storms and supercells thatt have been intercepted in Australia and Tornado Alley are featured in this beautiful Calendar.

  • Beautiful wild cats in captivity

  • Macro Flowers

  • A collection of wolf photos I have taken.

  • This is a wonderful collection of British butterflies all photographed in the county of Hampshire.

  • A selection of my bird artworks, digitally created for the WWF Stamp Collection

  • A selection of 12 of my digital artworks created for the WWF which celebrate the diversity of Nature.

  • A collection of wildflower images, all taken either along the banks of the Cornwall Canal, the abandoned driveway at Domtar Paper Mill or in the Rotary Eco Gardens. All these locations are within about a square mile of each other and are right in the heart of the city of Cornwall, Ontario. Many thanks to Vickie Emms and Blair Wainman, the hosts of Wildflowers of North America, and the members of the group for their inspiration.

  • All photos of the penguins in this calendar were taken in the wild A slideshow of my penguin photos can be seen here

  • Reflections on the Pacific West Coast

  • I have put together a collection of my best bird photographs for my 2010 Calendars. I have picked these photographs for their detail and true colour to the subjects I used. All the birds are wild and were taken in their natural surroundings. I hope you like my 2010 Calanders – Alwyn.

  • Maandowie bushland reserve Loftus This calendar has been prepared for the wonderful bush care volunteers who maintain this beautiful area that contains approximately 400 species of plants endemic to the southern Sydney area, Many of these plants are listed as rare and endangered. The flowers contained in this calendar vary in size from a minimum of 10 mm (less than half an inch) to a maximum of about 50 mm (about 2 inches). All photos were taken hand held in situ using natural light. The plants in this calendar and the actual size of the flowers in millimeters are as follows. Cover (top row); / Dampiera stricta (Blue Dampiera) 30mm / Ricinocarpos pinifolius (Wedding Bush) 20 mm / Cover (middle row); / Tetratheca ericifolia (Black-eyed Susan) 10 mm / Pultenaea stipularis (Fine-leaf Bush Pea) 30mm / Kunzea capitata 20 mm / Cover (bottom row); / Grevillea longifolia 50 mm / Hybanthus monopetalus (Lady’s Slipper) 10mm / January Orchid Caladenia catenata (Lady’s Fingers) 30 mm / February Actinotus minor (Lesser Flannel Flower) 5 – 12 mm / March Hardenbergia violacea (False sarsaparilla) 10 mm / April Patersonia sericea (Native Iris) 30 – 40 mm / May Grevillea longifolia 50 mm / June Euromyrtus ramosissima (Rosy Heath-Myrtle) 6 – 10 mm / July Eriostemon Australasius 20 mm / August Dianella caerulea (Flax Lily) 7 – 12 mm / September Isopogon anemonifolius (Drumsticks) 25 – 40 mm / October Grevillea buxifolia (Grey Spider Plant) 10 – 20 mm / November Dillwynia retorta (Egg & Bacon) 4 – 12 mm / December Thelymitra ixioides (Spotted Sun Orchid) 20 mm

  • Wild Flowers of Britain

  • I have put together a collection of my best bird photographs for my 2010 Calendars. I have picked these photographs for their detail and true colour to the subjects I used. All the birds are wild and were taken in their natural surroundings. I hope you like my 2010 Calanders – Alwyn.

  • Jan – New Forest Ponies / Feb – Crested Screamers / Mar – Hammerkopf / Apr – Lambs / May – White-Faced Whistling Ducks / Jun – Somali Wild Ass / Jul – White-Faced Scops Owl fledglings / Aug – Guanacos (Chile) / Sep – Mute Swans / Oct – Black-Tailed Prairie Marmots / Nov – King Penguins / Dec – Black-Cheeked Lovebirds

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